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1 Projected Costs and Returns Crop Enterprise Budgets for Sorghum Production in Louisiana, 2017 M ichael A. Deliberto, Brian M. Hilbun, and Michael E. Salassi Farm Management Research & Extension Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness Louisiana State University Agricultural Center A.E.A. Information Series No January 2017

2 January 2017 A.E.A. Information Series No. 321 PROJECTED COSTS AND RETURNS CROP ENTERPRISE BUDGETS FOR SORGHUM PRODUCTION IN LOUISIANA, 2017 by M ichael A. Deliberto, Brian M. Hilbun, and Michael E. Salassi Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction Procedure 1 Expected Crop Yields and Market Prices.. 2 Direct Production Costs Farm Machinery Costs Overhead Costs.. 3 Acknowledgements. 3 Internet Access 3 SORGHUM ENTERPRISE BUDGETS: Table 1 Sorghum, 8-row equipment 38 inch rows, non-irrigated, Northeast Louisiana, Sorghum, drill planted, conventional tillage, non-irrigated, Southwest Louisiana, Appendices App. Table 1 Operating inputs, estimated prices, Louisiana, Tractors, performance rates and costs, Louisiana, Self-propelled machines, performance rates and costs, Louisiana, Implements, performance rates and costs, Louisiana, i

4 PROJECTED COSTS AND RETURNS CROP ENTERPRISE BUDGETS FOR SORGHUM PRODUCTION IN LOUISIANA, 2017 by M ichael A. Deliberto, Brian M. Hilbun, and Michael E. Salassi 1 1 Assistant Professor-Research, Research Associate, and Department Head and Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA. Introduction This publication presents estimates of projected costs and returns for grain sorghum production in Louisiana for the 2017 crop year. Crop producers are annually faced with critical management decisions that impact the employment of production inputs for various crop enterprises and the combination of crops that will be assembled into a cropping system. The need for reliable information is crucial if sound production decisions are to be made. Planning information plays a pivotal role in the development of annual crop production plans by producers and is important in supporting their efforts to secure the necessary resources to carry out their plans. In addition, information regarding production alternatives and costs and returns for major crop enterprises is needed by extension personnel, researchers, lending institutions, and others involved in agriculture or agribusiness. The purpose of this report is to provide planning information regarding crop production costs and market returns for the 2017 crop year. Crop enterprise budgets in this report are presented in two budget formats. The first budget format (table A) is a summary of costs and returns for the crop enterprise. The second budget format (table B) provides a table listing the sequence of production operations, indicating the equipment and implements used, month of operation, labor required, machine time required, and materials used. Labor costs, material costs, custom costs, and direct and fixed costs for tractors and equipment are also included for each operation. All costs are summed giving the total cost per operation or practice. In addition, breakeven prices to cover direct production costs and total specified production costs are presented in tables C and D. Procedure The general procedure used in this study was to project machinery and other input price data and apply these data to the production practice data for crop enterprises produced in Louisiana. Input prices were obtained from surveys of farm suppliers, machinery dealers, and aerial applicators to provide a basis for estimating 2017 planning budgets. Machinery and other input cost data are presented in the Appendix. The budgets included in this report are categorized by per acre total direct expenses and per acre total fixed expenses for a production season. Within these two broad categories, the various inputs are itemized with their respective costs. Although a particular enterprise budget is presented on a per acre basis, some individual cost items are specified on an hourly or price per unit 1

5 basis. Direct expenses include such cost items as seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, labor, repairs, and irrigation. Fixed expenses include such items as depreciation and interest on investment which are generally incurred during the production period. Due to the detailed nature of the cost computations, a computerized budget generator procedure was utilized. The Mississippi State Budget Generator Program, developed at Mississippi State University, is utilized by the LSU Agricultural Center in developing these crop enterprise costs and returns budgets. The budget generator provides a standard format for crop and livestock budgets and this computational procedure is widely accepted for estimating projected commodity costs and returns information for upcoming crop year planning purposes. Expected Crop Yields and Market Prices Projected crop enterprise budgets in this report include a calculation of expected market returns for the crop. Expected crop yields and market prices are selected at the beginning of the crop year. Projected crop yields are determined based on recent production history for expected yield given normal weather conditions. Projected market prices are specified as expected marketing year average prices for the commodity, based on harvest time futures price quotes as well as other market information at the beginning of the crop year. No estimate of income from farm program particitation or crop insurance is included in this budgets due to the wide variety of farm program and crop insurance choices available to producers. Direct Production Costs Direct or variable production costs were estimated by utilizing updated crop production input price data. Input price data for various crop production inputs were updated by obtaining prices from farm input suppliers in the fall and winter prior to the crop year. Herbicide, fertilizer, and insecticide expenditures for each enterprise budget are based upon the types of chemicals producers generally reported using for that situation. Suggested prices for selected farm inputs and aerial application rates are presented in the appendix. Hired labor was charged at $10.69 per hour for all classes of labor except for harvest machinery and laser leveling operator labor. This wage rate include a basic wage rate plus additional costs for social security, Medicare, and workman s compensation. Operator labor was charged at $15.30 per hour, which includes a basic wage rate plus additional costs for social security, Medicare, and workman s compensation. The higher wage rate was charged for these classes of operators because of the relatively higher skills required to run these types of machinery and the general consensus that these operators are generally twelve month (salaried) employees i.e. foremen. Farm labor may not be generally available on an hourly basis; however, an hourly charge represents a practical method for charging labor to the respective crop enterprises on a per acre basis. Interest on operating capital (short term) was charged at a nominal rate of 4.75% per year. Operating capital was assumed to be borrowed in a manner consistent with timely acquisition of inputs. Fuel price for diesel was $1.85 per gallon. Variable costs for tractors, self-propelled 2

6 machinery, and irrigation machinery include the cost of fuel, lubrication, and repair. The intermediate term interest rate was charged at an historical real rate of 5.00%. The reasoning behind the difference in short and intermediate term rates is that longer term nominal rates are highly variable and closely follow the trend set by the rate of inflation. Intermediate term interest rates above the real rate of interest can overstate true interest costs because they overlook the value gained by an asset due solely to inflation. Farm Machinery Costs Machinery cost data were obtained from a sample of machinery dealers. New machinery prices were used to reflect the economic cost of acquiring and maintaining capital assets in current dollar values. Purchase prices for selected power and machinery items included in this report are presented in the appendix. Other data included in the appendix indicate hours of annual use and years of life for each selected machinery item. Fuel consumption, accumulated repair costs, and other machinery performance data are based on ASAE standards. Machinery fixed costs are calculated using the capital recovery method which includes estimates of both annual depreciation and interest on investment. Overhead Costs Overhead costs reflect significant expenses associated with the operation of the entire farm business, but are not necessarily attributable to a specific crop enterprise. Examples of farm overhead costs include tax services, record keeping, utilities, farmstead maintenance, and insurance and property taxes where applicable. General farm overhead costs can vary greatly from farm to farm based on many factors including farm size, land tenure and crop production technology utilized. A single general farm overhead charge is included in each crop enterprise budget included in this report. This single overhead charge is based on production cost data published by the Economic Research Service, USDA for major crops producted in this region of the United States. Acknowledgments Several individuals were instrumental in making this report possible. The authors are particularly indebted to Louisiana crop producers and LSU Agricultural Center Extension Service agents and Experiment Station scientists for their cooperation and assistance in providing specific production practice information, as well as farm suppliers and agribusiness firms for supplying input price information. Internet Access This publication, along with projected costs and returns reports for other major agricultural crop commodities produced in Louisiana, as well as other farm management publications, are available on the Internet on the LSU AgCenter web page under the Extension and Outreach section of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness web page. These projected costs and returns reports are also available on the LSU Ag Center crop commodities web pages. The web address for the LSU AgCenter is: 3

7 Table 1.A Estimated costs per Acre Grain Sorghum, 8-row equipment, 38 inch rows, non-irrigated, Northeast Louisiana, ITEM UNIT PRICE QUANTITY AMOUNT YOUR FARM dollars dollars DIRECT EXPENSES CUSTOM SPRAY App by Air ( 5 gal) appl App by Air ( 3 gal) appl FERTILIZERS LA Nitrogen lb LA Phosphate lb LA Potash lb FUNGICIDES Quadris oz HERBICIDES Roundup WeatherMax oz ,4-D Amine 4 pt Atrazine 4L pt Dual II Magnum pt INSECTICIDES Karate Z oz Belt oz Transform oz Sivanto oz SEED/PLANTS Sorghum Concept lb CUSTOM FERT/LIME Lime (Spread) ton CUSTOM HARVEST/HAUL Haul Sorghum bu OPERATOR LABOR Harvesters hour LA Hired Labor Implements hour Tractors hour DIESEL FUEL Tractors gal Harvesters gal REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Implements Acre Tractors Acre Harvesters Acre INTEREST ON OP. CAP. Acre TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES FIXED EXPENSES Implements Acre Tractors Acre Harvesters Acre TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES TOTAL SPECIFIED EXPENSES

8 Table 1.B Estimated resource use and costs for field operations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, 8-row equipment, 38 inch rows, non-irrigated, Northeast Louisiana, POWER UNIT COST EQUIPMENT COST ALLOC LABOR OPERATING/DURABLE INPUT OPERATION/ SIZE/ POWER UNIT PERF TIMES TOTAL OPERATING INPUT UNIT SIZE RATE OVER MTH DIRECT FIXED DIRECT FIXED HOURS COST AMOUNT PRICE COST COST dollars dollars dollars Lime (Spread) ton 0.33 Oct Disk Bed (Hipper)Rdg 8R-38 MFWD Oct Roller 32' MFWD Oct Ditcher 2WD Oct App by Air ( 5 gal) appl 1.00 Mar Roundup WeatherMax oz ,4-D Amine 4 pt Ditcher 2WD Apr Plant & Pre Rigid 8R-38 MFWD Apr Sorghum Concept lb Fert Appl (Liquid) 8R-38 MFWD Apr LA Nitrogen lb LA Phosphate lb LA Potash lb Atrazine 4L pt 1.00 Apr Roundup WeatherMax oz Dual II Magnum pt App by Air ( 3 gal) appl 1.00 Jun Karate Z oz Quadris oz App by Air ( 3 gal) appl 1.00 Jul Belt oz Transform oz Sivanto oz App by Air ( 5 gal) appl 0.50 Aug Roundup WeatherMax oz Header Wheat/Sorghum 30' Rigid 275hp Aug Haul Sorghum bu 1.00 Aug Stalk Shredder-Flail 20' MFWD Sep TOTALS INTEREST ON OPERATING CAPITAL 6.44 UNALLOCATED LABOR 0.00 TOTAL SPECIFIED COST

9 Table 1.C Breakeven price above direct expenses and net returns for price/yield combinations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, 8-row equipment, 38 inch rows, non-irrigated, Northeast Louisiana, BREAKEVEN PRICE Grain Sorghum PERCENT YIELD UNIT dollars bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu The top number in each cell is Returns Above Direct Expenses. The bottom number in each cell is Returns Above Total Specified Expenses. Only the product listed has been varied to calculate net returns. Table 1.D Breakeven price above total expenses and net returns for price/yield combinations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, 8-row equipment, 38 inch rows, non-irrigated, Northeast Louisiana, BREAKEVEN PRICE Grain Sorghum PERCENT YIELD UNIT dollars bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu The top number in each cell is Returns Above Direct Expenses. The bottom number in each cell is Returns Above Total Specified Expenses. Only the product listed has been varied to calculate net returns. 6

10 Table 2.A Estimated costs per Acre Grain Sorghum, drill planted, conventional tillage, non-irrigated, Southwest Louisiana, ITEM UNIT PRICE QUANTITY AMOUNT YOUR FARM dollars dollars DIRECT EXPENSES CUSTOM SPRAY App by Air ( 3 gal) appl LARice GPS Charge-SW acre App by Air ( 5 gal) appl FERTILIZERS LA Nitrogen lb LA Phosphate lb LA Potash lb FUNGICIDES Quadris oz HERBICIDES Londax 60DF oz INSECTICIDES Belt oz Sivanto oz Transform oz SEED/PLANTS Sorghum Concept lb CUSTOM FERT/LIME Custom Spread(Truc appl CUSTOM HARVEST/HAUL Haul Sorghum bu HAND LABOR Implements hour LA OPERATOR LABOR Self-Propelled hour LA Hired Labor Tractors hour DIESEL FUEL Tractors gal Self-Propelled gal REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Implements acre Tractors acre Self-Propelled acre INTEREST ON OP. CAP. acre TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES FIXED EXPENSES Implements acre Tractors acre Self-Propelled acre TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES TOTAL SPECIFIED EXPENSES

11 Table 2.B Estimated resource use and costs for field operations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, drill planted, conventional tillage, non-irrigated, Southwest Louisiana, POWER UNIT COST EQUIPMENT COST ALLOC LABOR OPERATING/DURABLE INPUT OPERATION/ SIZE/ POWER UNIT PERF TIMES TOTAL OPERATING INPUT UNIT SIZE RATE OVER MTH DIRECT FIXED DIRECT FIXED HOURS COST AMOUNT PRICE COST COST dollars dollars dollars Disk Harrow 28' MFWD Feb Disk Harrow 28' MFWD Mar Ditcher MFWD Mar LA Boom Sprayer 30 ft MFWD Apr Londax 60DF oz Custom Spread(Truc appl 1.00 Apr LA Nitrogen lb LA Phosphate lb LA Potash lb Field Cultivate 32' MFWD Apr Grain Drill 20' MFWD Apr Sorghum Concept lb Ditcher MFWD Apr App by Air ( 3 gal) appl 1.00 Jun Quadris oz LARice GPS Charge-SW acre App by Air ( 5 gal) appl 1.00 Jul Belt oz LARice GPS Charge-SW acre Sivanto oz Transform oz LARice Combine Med 20 ft Aug Haul Sorghum bu 1.00 Aug TOTALS INTEREST ON OPERATING CAPITAL 4.18 UNALLOCATED LABOR 0.00 TOTAL SPECIFIED COST

12 Table 2.C Breakeven price above direct expenses and net returns for price/yield combinations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, drill planted, conventional tillage, non-irrigated, Southwest Louisiana, BREAKEVEN PRICE LA Sorghum PERCENT YIELD UNIT dollars bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu The top number in each cell is Returns Above Direct Expenses. The bottom number in each cell is Returns Above Total Specified Expenses. Only the product listed has been varied to calculate net returns. Table 2.D Breakeven price above total expenses and net returns for price/yield combinations, per Acre Grain Sorghum, drill planted, conventional tillage, non-irrigated, Southwest Louisiana, BREAKEVEN PRICE LA Sorghum PERCENT YIELD UNIT dollars bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu The top number in each cell is Returns Above Direct Expenses. The bottom number in each cell is Returns Above Total Specified Expenses. Only the product listed has been varied to calculate net returns. 9

13 Appendix Table 1. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE CUSTOM FERT/LIME App Fert by Air(Min) appl 7.00 Custom Apply Fert acre 7.00 Custom Spread(Truc appl 4.50 Lime (Spread) ton CUSTOM HARVEST/HAUL Custom Combine Rice acre 0.00 Haul Corn bu 0.23 Haul Cotton lb 0.02 Haul Rice bu 0.35 Haul Rice (cwt) cwt 0.25 Haul Sorghum bu 0.25 Haul Soybeans bu 0.27 Haul Wheat bu 0.26 LARice Haul cwt 0.30 CUSTOM PLANT Custom Spread + Seed appl 0.00 LARice Air Plant NE cwt 5.50 LARice Air Plant SW cwt 5.60 Plant by Air cwt 7.00 CUSTOM SPRAY App 2,4-D Helicopter appl 0.00 App by Air ( 1 gal) appl 2.50 App by Air ( 2 gal) appl 4.00 App by Air ( 3 gal) appl 5.00 App by Air ( 5 gal) appl 6.50 App by Air (10 gal) appl 8.50 App Furadan by Air appl 0.00 App Ordram by Air appl 0.00 Custom Apply acre 7.00 Custom Terragator acre 5.00 LARice GPS Charge-SW acre 0.35 LARice GPS Charge_NE acre 0.25 Spray Levees, 4whlr acre 0.00 FERTILIZERS Amm Nitrate (34% N) cwt Amm Sulfate (21% N) cwt Anhy Ammonia (82% N) cwt Boron (Solubor) lb 0.75 Crop Oil ( Seed Oil) pt 4.60 DAP cwt Fert cwt 0.00 Fert cwt 0.00 Fert cwt Fert gal 0.00 Fert cwt 0.00 Fert cwt Fert cwt 0.00 LA Nitrogen lb 0.32 LA Phosphate lb 0.49 LA Potash lb 0.26 Phosphorus(46% P2O5) cwt Potash (60% K2O) cwt Sulfur lb 0.34 UAN (32% N) cwt UAN + Sulfur (28% N) cwt Urea, Solid (46% N) cwt Zinc lb 0.50 FUNGICIDES Apron Maxx RTA oz 0.93 Apron XL oz 6.98 Apron XL LS oz 5.27 Benlate 50 WP lb Captan 4L pt 2.83 Captan 50 WP lb 5.41 Crop Oil (Petroleum) pt 3.86 Cruiser 5FS oz Delta Coat AD oz 3.75 Dithane F-45 qt 9.08 Dithane Rainsheild lb 4.15 Fungicide lb

14 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE FUNGICIDES CONT D Gem 25 WG oz 3.70 Manzate 75 DF lb 5.54 Manzate Flowable pt 4.60 Moncut 70 DF lb Orbit oz 2.75 Prevail lb Quadris oz 2.66 Ridomil GoldPC 10G lb 2.08 Ridomil Gold PC lb 5.30 Ridomil Gold PC Liq oz 6.54 Rovral 4F pt Rovral WG lb 0.00 Shelter oz 8.50 Stiletto oz 0.58 Stratego pt Terrachlor Flowable pt 4.74 Terraclor 2EC pt 1.87 Terraclor Super X EC pt 3.95 Terraclor Super X G lb 2.82 Tilt 3.6 EC oz 0.85 Vitavax 200 oz 0.47 Vitavax M Flowable oz 1.06 Vitavax RTU-Thiram oz 0.40 Vitavax T-L oz 0.29 GIN/DRY Dry Corn bu 0.19 Dry Grain Sorghum cwt 0.25 Dry Rice bu 0.40 Dry Rice (cwt) cwt 0.90 Gin lb 0.11 LARice Dry cwt 0.90 GROWTH REGULATORS Early Harvest PGR oz 1.55 LA Polado oz 0.14 Mepex oz 0.13 PGR IV oz 1.55 Pix Plus oz 0.40 Pix Ultra oz 0.39 HARVEST AIDS Accelerate pt 2.59 Ammonium Sulfate lb 0.24 Boll'd pt 7.01 CottonQuik pt 6.06 Def 6 pt 6.88 Def/Folex pt 7.55 Dropp 50 WP lb Dropp SC oz 1.09 Ethephon 6E pt 3.38 Finish 6 pt Folex 6EC pt 9.32 Ginstar EC pt Gramoxone Extra pt 4.86 Gramoxone Inteon oz 0.26 Gramoxone Max pt 4.06 Harvade 5F oz 0.67 Leafless pt Prep pt 2.75 Sodium Chlorate 3L gal 3.50 Solium Chlorate 6L gal 5.57 Starfire pt 0.00 HERBICIDES 2,4-D Amine 4 pt ,4-D Ester pt 3.00 AAtrex 4L pt 2.58 AAtrex NINE-O lb 4.52 Accent Gold oz 6.12 Accent SP oz Aim 2EC oz 5.16 Aim DF oz 9.65 App Fert by Air cwt 7.00 Arrosolo qt 7.88 Assure II oz 0.84 Atrazine 4L pt 1.50 Atrazine 90DF lb

15 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE HERBICIDES CONT D Authority 75DF lb Axiom 68DF lb Backdraft pt 2.40 Banvel pt Basagran pt Basis Gold lb 9.00 Beacon 75% WSP oz Beyond oz 4.97 Bicep II Magnum qt Bicep II zmsgnum qt Bladex 4L qt 0.00 Bladex 90DF lb 0.00 Blazer 2L pt 0.00 Blazer Ultra pt 9.79 Boa pt 3.63 Bolero 8EC pt 7.67 Boundary pt Buctril 4EC pt Butoxone 175(2,4-DB) pt 3.24 Butoxone 200(2,4-DB) pt 3.92 Butyrac 175 (2,4-DB) pt 3.55 Butyrac 200 (2,4-DB) pt 4.77 Canopy 75% oz 2.70 Canopy XL oz 2.23 Caparol 4L pt 4.44 Caparol Accu-Pak lb 0.00 Celebrity Plus lb Clarity pt Classic oz Clincher EC oz 2.30 Cobra 2EC oz 1.68 Command 3ME pt Command XTRA pt 0.00 Conclude Ultra pt 0.00 Conclude Ultra pt 0.00 Conclude XACT pt Conclude XTRA pt 8.32 Cornerstone pt 2.50 Cotoran 4L pt 6.31 Cotoran DF lb 7.92 Cotton Pro Flowable pt 3.98 Crossbow pt 8.05 Cy-Pro 4L qt 0.00 Cypro 90DF lb 0.00 Delta Goal pt 9.44 Denim 0.16 EC pt Detail pt 7.99 Direx 4L pt 3.29 Direx 80 DF lb 6.20 Diuron 4L pt 3.36 Diuron 80 DF lb 5.81 Domain 60DF lb DSMA 4 pt 0.90 Dual 8E pt 0.00 Dual II Magnum pt Dual Magnum pt Duet pt 4.75 Evik DF 80W lb Exceed oz Exceed Custom Pak oz Expert pt 4.95 Facet 75DF lb First Rate oz Flexstar HL pt 4.50 FloMet 4L pt 4.74 Freedom qt 2.51 Front Row oz Frontier 6.0 oz 0.63 Fultime pt 6.29 Fusilade DX oz 1.13 Fusion pt Glyfos pt 1.80 Glyphomax pt 3.49 Glyphosate Plus 4L pt

16 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE HERBICIDES CONT D Glystar Plus pt 2.64 Goal 2XL pt Gramoxone Extra pt 0.00 Gramoxone Max pt 5.46 Gramoxone Max pt 5.46 Grandstand R qt Guardsman pt 4.66 Guardsman Max pt 7.22 Harmony Extra oz Hoelon 3EC pt Karmex DF lb 5.93 LA Asulox/Asulam gal LA Weedmaster qt 6.15 Lariat qt 7.58 Lasso 4EC qt 6.60 Lasso II 15G lb 0.00 Layby Pro qt Lexone 75DF lb Liberty pt 8.84 Lightning oz Lightning oz Linex 4L pt Londax 60DF oz Lorox 50DF lb Matador pt 0.00 MSMA 6.6 pt 3.66 MSMA6 + Surfactant pt 2.63 Newpath 2SL oz 3.63 Ordram 15-G lb 1.34 Ordram 8-E pt 9.42 Outlook pt Pendimax 3.3 pt 2.47 Permit 75DF oz Poast 1.53 pt Poast Plus pt 9.69 Propanil 4E qt 5.15 Prowl 3.3 EC pt 6.86 Pursuit DG oz Pursuit Plus EC pt 7.10 Python WDG oz Raptor oz 4.96 Reflex 2LC pt 6.56 Regiment 80WP oz 4.38 Remedy pt 8.45 Resource.86EC pt Ricestar pt Roundup Original pt 6.00 Roundup Original Max oz 0.38 Roundup Power Max pt 2.25 Roundup Ultra MAX pt 5.97 Roundup Ultra Dry lb 6.14 Roundup WeatherMax oz 0.08 Scepter 70 DG oz 5.06 Select 2EC oz 0.78 Sencor 4F pt Sencor DF lb 9.50 Squadron CE pt 4.55 Stam 4E qt 5.12 Stam 80 EDF lb Staple 85% oz Staple Plus oz 8.55 Steadfast oz Steel pt Storm pt Strongarm oz Superwham qt 9.78 Suprend lb Surpass 20G lb 2.36 Surpass EC qt Touchdown qt 9.32 Touchdown 4 IQ pt 3.33 Touchdown Total qt 8.38 Treflan HFP pt 2.90 Treflan TR-10 lb

17 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE HERBICIDES CONT D Tri-Scept pt 5.24 Trifluralin 4EC pt 4.01 Trilin 10G lb 0.79 Trilin 4EC pt 2.12 Typhoon qt Valor WP oz 6.38 Whip 360 pt Zorial Rapid 80DF lb INSECTICIDES Acephate 80SP lb 0.00 Acephate 90SP lb 8.69 Admire 2 Flowable oz 4.78 Ammo 2.5 EC oz 0.92 Asana.66 XL oz 0.67 Aztec 2.1% G lb 3.88 Baythroid 2 oz 2.30 Bidrin 8L oz 0.90 Brigade EC pt 3.50 Brigade WSB lb Capture 2EC oz 2.40 Carbamate oz 0.00 Centric 40WG oz 5.21 Comite pt 9.46 Condor XL pt 0.00 Confirm 2F oz 1.86 Counter 15G lb 4.51 Counter CR lb 2.65 Curacron 8E pt Decis 1.5EC oz 2.84 Declare pt 4.08 Denim 0.16EC pt Di-Syston 15G lb 3.48 Di-Syston 8 pt Diamond.83EC pt Dimethoate 4E pt 5.88 Dimilin 2L oz 2.12 Dipel DF lb Dipel ES pt 5.50 Force 3G lb 7.41 Furadan 3G lb 0.00 Furadan 4F pt 9.81 Fury 1.5 EC oz 1.30 Gaucho 480 oz 5.80 Intrepid 2F oz 1.80 Intruder 70WP oz Karate Z oz 3.40 Lannate LV pt Lannate SP oz 2.42 Larvin 3.2 oz 0.63 Leverage 2.7 oz 1.95 Lorsban 15G lb 2.40 Lorsban 4E pt 6.66 Malathion 57EC pt 4.23 Malathion 8E pt 5.33 Malathion ULV pt 4.93 Mepichlor 4.2% Liq pt 5.91 Methyl Parathion pt 5.79 Monitor 4 pt Monitor 4 pt Mustang Max oz 1.48 Organophosphate oz 0.00 Orthene 90S lb 5.75 Orthene 97 lb Ovasyn pt 0.00 Ovicide oz 0.00 Penncap M pt 6.71 Phaser 3E qt 8.13 Pirate 3SC oz 0.00 Pounce 25WP lb Pounce 3.2 EC oz 0.91 Provado 1.6F oz 1.94 Scout X-TRA oz 0.00 Sevin 80S lb 7.40 Sevin XLR Plus qt

18 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE INSECTICIDES CONT D Spintor 2SC oz 4.93 Steward pt Surfactant pt 3.69 Synthetic Pyrethroid oz 0.00 Temik 15G Grit lb 4.00 Thimet 20-G lb 3.65 Thionex 3EC pt 4.17 Thionex 50W lb Tracer oz 9.73 Trimax oz 1.85 Vydate C-LV oz 0.93 Warrior Z oz 1.80 Warrior ZT oz 1.88 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES Rice Gates each 3.65 Roll-Out Pipe ft 0.25 OVERHEAD Farmstead & Drainage Dol 1.00 LARice Insurance Dollar 1.00 LARice Misc. Overhd dollar 1.00 LARice Property Tax dollar 1.00 Shops Bldg & Equip. Dol 6.55 SERVICE FEE Utilities Dol 1.00 SEED/PLANTS Corn Seed Bt thous 2.60 Corn Seed BtRR thous 3.89 Corn Seed Conv. thous 2.59 Corn Seed RR thous 3.44 Corn Seed VT3 thous 3.52 Corn Seed VT3Pro thous 3.52 Cotton Seed BG/RR thous 0.62 Cotton Seed BGII/RRF thous 0.61 Cotton Seed Bt thous 0.28 Cotton Seed BtRR thous 1.26 Cotton Seed Bxn thous 0.00 Cotton Seed Conv. thous 0.00 Cotton Seed Liberty thous 1.05 Cotton Seed Liberty thous 1.05 Cotton Seed RR thous 0.63 Cotton Seed RR thous 0.63 Cotton Seed WS thous 0.49 Cotton Seed WS/RR thous 0.00 Cotton Seed WS/RRF thous 0.59 Rice Clearfield 161 lb 1.05 Rice Clearfield XL8 lb 6.12 Rice Seed (Levees) lb 0.38 Rice Seed CF(Levees) lb 1.65 Rice Seed Conv. lb 0.38 Rice Seed Hybrid lb 5.57 SC Cultured seedcane acre Sorghum Concept lb 3.16 Sorghum Hybrid Sudax lb 1.20 Sorghum NonConcept lb 1.18 Soybean Seed LL lb 1.16 Soybean Seed Private lb 0.38 Soybean Seed Public lb 0.00 Soybean Seed RR lb 0.90 Soybean Seed Stack lb 1.28 Wheat Seed Private lb 0.25 Wheat Seed Public lb 0.00 SERVICE FEE Cotton Checkoff bale 2.56 Cotton Storage bale Crop Consultant acre 7.00 Insect Scouting acre 7.00 Rice Consultant acre 8.00 SC Treating Charge acre 0.00 Survey & Mark Levees acre 4.50 Survey & Mark Levees acre 4.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE BG Cot Tech Fee thous 0.28 BG Cot Tech Fee cap/ac BG II Cot Tech Fee thous

19 Appendix Table 1 Cont d. Operating Inputs: Estimated Prices for ITEM NAME UNIT PRICE TECHNOLOGY FEE CONT D BG II Cot Tech Fee cap/ac BG II/RR Tech Fee thous 1.49 BG II/RR Tech Fee cap/ac BGII/RRF Cot Tech Fe thous 1.49 BGII/RRF Cot Tech Fe cap/ac Eradication Fee acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 1 acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 1A acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 1B acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 2 acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 3 acre 6.00 Eradication Zone 4 acre 6.00 RR Cotton Tech Fee thous 1.04 RR Cotton Tech Fee cap/ac RR Cotton Tech Fee thous 1.04 RR Cotton Tech Fee cap/ac RRF Cotton Tech Fee thous 1.04 RRF Cotton Tech Fee cap/ac

20 Appendix Table 2. Tractors: estimated purchase price, annual use, useful life, fuel use, and direct and fixed cost per hour, Louisiana Purchase Annual Useful Fuel Labor Fuel R&M Total Fixed Total Item Name Size Price Use Life Use Direct Cost dollars hours years gal/hr $/hour Combine ( hp) 190hp Combine ( hp) 240hp 161, Combine ( hp) Track250hp Combine ( hp) 275hp 323, Combine ( hp) Grass295hp 218, Combine ( hp) Track290hp Combine ( hp) 325hp 336, Combine ( hp) Track320hp Combine ( hp) 370hp 344, Combine ( hp) Track365hp Cotton Stripper 173hp 170, SC Tractor 93 MDR 93 46, SC Tractpr 68 MDR 68 27, test-mes Tractor( 40-59hp)Cab 2WD 50 32, Tractor( 40-59hp)Cab MFWD 50 39, Tractor( 40-59hp)RB 2WD 50 20, Tractor( 40-59hp)RB MFWD 50 24, Tractor( 60-89hp)CAB 2WD 75 48, Tractor( 60-89hp)CAB MFWD 75 54, Tractor( 60-89hp)RB 2WD 75 34, Tractor( 60-89hp)RB MFWD 75 35, Tractor( hp)CB 2WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)RB 2WD , Tractor( hp)RB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB 2WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB 2WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB 2WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB Track , Tractor( hp)CB 2WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB 4WD , Tractor( hp)CB MFWD , Tractor( hp)CB Track , Tractor( hp)CB 4WD , Tractor( hp)CB Track , Tractor( hp)CB 4WD , Tractor( hp)CB Track , Tractor(450-uphp)CB TRACK ,

21 Appendix Table 3. Self-propelled machines: estimated purchase price, annual use, useful life, fuel use, performance rate, and direct and fixed cost per acre, Louisiana Purchase Annual Useful Fuel Perf Labor Fuel R&M Total Fixed Total Item Name Size Price Use Life Use Rate Direct Cost dollars hours years gal/hr hr/ac $/acre ATV - 4 Wheeler 12' ATV - 4 Wheeler 20' 8, Butt Levee (Backhoe) 70 HP 73, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 2R38"157hp 144, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 4R2X1260hp 357, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 4R30"250hp 262, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 4R30"325hp 350, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 4R38"255hp 268, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 4R38"325hp 351, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 5R30"255hp 285, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 5R38"250hp 284, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 6R30"325hp 465, Cotton Picker-1st-BB 6R38"330hp 465, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 2R38"157hp 144, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 4R2X1255hp 357, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 4R30"250hp 261, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 4R30"325hp 311, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 4R38"255hp 268, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 4R38"325hp 351, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 5R30"255hp 285, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 5R38"250hp 290, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 6R30"325hp 465, Cotton Picker-1st-Tr 6R38"330hp 465, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 2R38"157hp 144, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 4R2x1260hp 357, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 4R30"250hp 261, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 4R30"325hp 311, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 4R38"255hp 268, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 4R38"325hp 351, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 5R30"255hp 285, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 5R38"250hp 284, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 6R30"325hp 465, Cotton Picker-2nd-BB 6R38"330hp 465, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 2R38"157hp 144, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 4R2X1260hp 357, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 4R30"250hp 261, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 4R30"325hp 311, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 4R38"255hp 268, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 4R38"325hp 351, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 5R30"255hp 285, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 5R38"250hp 290, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 6R30"325hp 465, Cotton Picker-2nd-Tr 6R38"330hp 465, LA Pickup Truck 1/2 ton 25, LA Rice Combine 25 ft 165, LA Rice Combine-2 25 ft 165, LARice Combine Med 20 ft 150, Levee Sprayer 27' 30, SC Billet Harvester 6 ft 290, SC Harvester 1Rw 6 ft 115, SC Harvester 2Rw 12 ft 210, SC Loader 1Rw 6 ft 85, SC Loader 2Rw 12 ft 150, SC Transloader 30, SC Truck&Trailer 30 Ton 45, Sprayer( Gal) 47' Sprayer( Gal) 60' 103, Sprayer( Gal) 80' 103, Sprayer( Gal) 60' 193, Sprayer( Gal) 80' 202, Sprayer( Gal) 90' 273, Sprayer( Gal 90' 294, Sprayer(1200PlusGal) 120' 343,

22 Appendix Table 4. Implements: estimated purchase price, annual use, useful life, performance rate, and direct and fixed cost per acre, Louisiana Power Purchase Annual Useful Perf Labor Fuel ---R&M---- Total --Fixed--- Total Item Name Size Unit Price Use Life Rate Imp. P.U. Direct Imp. P.U. Cost dollars hours years hr/ac $/acre Blade-Box 6' 2WD 130 1, Blade-Box 10' 2WD 50 3, Blade-Box 14' 2WD 50 6, Blade-Scraper 6' 2WD 50 1, Blade-Scraper 10' 2WD 50 3, Blade-Scraper 14' 2WD 50 6, Chisel Plow(Folding) 16' 2WD , Chisel Plow(Folding) 24' MFWD , Chisel Plow(Folding) 32' MFWD , Chisel Plow(Folding) 42' MFWD , Chisel Plow(Rigid) 15' 2WD , Chisel Plow(Rigid) 24' MFWD , Chisel-Harrow 21 shank 2WD , Chisel-Harrow 27 shank MFWD , Colter-Chisel-Harrow 21 shank 2WD , Colter-Chisel-Harrow 27 shank MFWD , Corn Grain Cart 8R bu MFWD , Corn Grain Cart 8R40 700bu MFWD , Cult & Post 4R-38 2WD , Cult & Post 6R-30 MFWD , Cult & Post 6R-38 MFWD , Cult & Post 8R-30 MFWD , Cult & Post 8R-38 MFWD , Cult & Post 8R-38 2x1 MFWD , Cult & Post 10R-30 MFWD , Cult & Post 10R-38 MFWD Cult & Post 12R-30 MFWD , Cult & Post 12R-38 MFWD , Cultipacker 12' 2WD 130 4, Cultipacker 20' MFWD , Cultivate 4R-38 2WD , Cultivate 6R-30 MFWD , Cultivate 6R-38 MFWD , Cultivate 8R-30 MFWD , Cultivate 8R-38 MFWD , Cultivate 8R-38 2x1 MFWD , Cultivate 10R-30 MFWD , Cultivate 10R-38 MFWD Cultivate 12R-30 MFWD , Cultivate 12R-38 MFWD , Disk & Incorporate 14' 2WD , Disk & Incorporate 24' MFWD , Disk & Incorporate 32' 4WD , Disk & Incorporate 42' MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 4R-38 MFWD 150 8, Disk Bed (Hipper) 6R-30 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 6R-38 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 8R-30 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 8R-38 2x1 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 10R-30 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 10R-38 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 12R-30 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper) 12R-38 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper)Fld 8R-38 MFWD , Disk Bed (Hipper)Rdg 8R-38 MFWD , Disk Bed w/roller 8R-30 2WD , Disk Bed w/roller 12R-30 MFWD , Disk Harrow 14' 2WD , Disk Harrow 24' MFWD , Disk Harrow 28' MFWD , Disk Harrow 32' 53, Disk Harrow 42' MFWD , Ditcher 2WD 130 5, Ditcher (1m/160a) 2WD 130 5, Fert Appl (Liquid) 4R-38 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 6R-30 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 6R-38 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 8R-30 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 8R-38 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 8R-38 2x1 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 10R-30 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 10R-38 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 12R-30 MFWD , Fert Appl (Liquid) 12R-38 MFWD , Field Cult & Inc 12' 2WD , Field Cult & Inc 24' MFWD ,

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